Danielle Smith, Rachel Notley set for Alberta leaders debate tonight
EDMONTON — On the same day Alberta’s two main election rivals were to square off in a debate ahead of the May 29 vote, the province’s ethics commissioner found United Conservative Leader Danielle Smith, in her role as premier, broke conflict-of-interest rules.
A key issue in Marguerite Trussler’s report was a call Smith made in January to then- justice minister and attorney general Tyler Shandro related to criminal charges against Calgary pastor Artur Pawlowski.
Earlier this month, a judge in Lethbridge, Alta., found Pawlowski guilty of mischief and other charges for his role in a protest over COVID-19 restrictions that snarled Alberta’s main border crossing into the United States in early 2022.
Trussler said a premier discussing an ongoing criminal case with an attorney general is not acceptable.